US5355860A - Fuel delivery system for diesel engines - Google Patents
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- a novel fuel delivery system for removing entrained air from a source of fuel is provided.
- the system advantageously includes not only a water separator, but also a separation chamber including filter media for removing air from the fuel.
- Internal combustion engines are designed and configured to operate on fuel of a standard quality, and the introduction of impurities into the fuel may impair or prevent operation of the engine.
- impurities For example, it is well known that even a small quantity of water in diesel fuel may prevent operation of a diesel engine.
- most diesel engines in motor vehicles include, in addition to a filter for removing sediment or other solids in the fuel, a water separator for removing water vapor which has condensed in the fuel line or fuel tank, or was introduced into the fuel tank in a liquid state.
- the fuel delivery system of the present invention which includes an air separation chamber for removing air trapped in the fuel.
- a multi-stage filter system is employed for removing particulates, water and air from the fuel before delivery to the cylinder of an internal combustion engine.
- the present invention includes a tertiary filter which removes residual air bubbles entrapped and entrained in the fuel which would otherwise be delivered to the fuel injectors and the cylinders of the engine.
- the fuel is preferably delivered from the fuel tank through a water separation filter and then through a pump to a particulate filter which removes any remaining soil, rust particles or the like. The fuel then passes through a regulator before passing to the air removal filter.
- the air removal filter includes a vessel defining an interior which acts as a reservoir for fuel.
- a separation or filter media is located within the reservoir so as to be submerged within the fuel.
- the vessel also includes an inlet for receiving fuel into the reservoir, an outlet leading to the fuel injector pump and cylinders of the engine, and an overflow tube which leads to a fuel return line for returning fuel and air bubbles back to the fuel tank.
- the filter media is provided as an elongated tube which is threadably mounted on a housing portion of the vessel, with the lower or canister portion of the filter being threadably mounted to the housing.
- the canister can be disconnected and only the filter media need be replaced.
- the canister is advantageously provided with a fuel drain at the bottom thereof for permitting controlled discharge of the fuel received therewithin.
- an air purge line may connect the outlet with the uppermost portion of the vessel whereby air within the outlet can be purged back to the fuel tank during filling of the reservoir and outlet.
- the system also includes a pump for ensuring adequate fuel flow through the filter media, and a regulator for limiting fuel flow according to pressure downstream therefrom to prevent damage to the system.
- the fuel containing trapped or entrained air bubbles enters the reservoir. Some of the bubbles immediately float to the surface where they enter the overflow tube and are carried with the excess fuel through the return line. Other bubbles may be carried with the fuel down to the filter media.
- the filter media presents only very small openings therethrough, allowing the liquid fuel to pass but not the bubbles of air or other gas. As a result, the bubbles are separated from the fuel and float to the surface to be carried through the overflow tube to the return line. The fuel thus delivered to the engine is thus substantially free of air or other undesired gas and performance is improved.
- FIG. 1 is a top front perspective view of the fuel delivery system for internal combustion engines in accordance with the present: invention, showing the water separation filter, the particulate filter, the air filter, the fuel pump, and the regulator;
- FIG. 2 is a top rear perspective view of the fuel delivery system shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged, vertical cross-sectional view of the air filter showing the path of the fuel and the separation of the bubbles of air therefrom;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged, horizontal cross-sectional view of the air filter taken along line 4--4 of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view representing the flow of fuel and air through the fuel delivery system hereof.
- a fuel delivery system 10 in accordance with the present invention includes initial fuel filter means 12 and a secondary fuel filter 14 for removing an undesired gas such as air bubbles entrained within the fuel moving therethrough.
- the initial fuel filter means may include a water separation filter 16 and a particle filter 18, as well as a fuel pump 20 and a regulator valve 22.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate the preferred embodiment of the invention for use with a diesel engine, wherein a braided steel intake conduit 24 connects the water separation filter 16 with a source of fuel, e.g. a fuel tank. Intake conduit 24 thus leads to the water separation filter 16 where water in liquid form is removed from the fuel as is conventional in diesel engine applications and well known to those skilled in the art.
- the water separation filter 16 as shown herein includes a filterhead 26 and a removable cartridge 28 provided with a drain valve 30 for removing collected water therewithin.
- the cartridge as shown has been fabricated using a screen within a cartridge, but such water separators are well known in the art and an exemplary model satisfactory for use in the present system is available as model number FS 1212 from Fleetguard of Arlington, Tenn. Filterhead 26 is available as Fleetguard as part number 142784.
- Fuel is then conveyed via transfer fitting 32 to fuel pump 20, which is a standard electric fuel pump sold as a unit with the regulator valve 22 as part number 12802 manufactured by Holley company of Goodletsville, Tenn. It is to be understood that the various fittings and fuel lines are provided with suitable threaded collars and the like to permit fluid-tight connections as is conventional and well known in the art. Fuel is thus pressurized by the pump 20 and transferred to the particle filter 18 by braided steel pump discharge line 34. Particle filter 18 includes a filterhead 36 available from Fleetguard as part number 142784 and a filter element 38 threadably mounted thereon. One such filter element is sold under the part number FF211 and is available from Fleetguard of Arlington, Tenn. The particle filter 18 serves to remove unwanted solids carried with the fuel. Such solids could be rust particles from the fuel tank, or any other solid debris carried with the fuel.
- regulator 22 for controlling the flow rate at which the fuel is deliver, ed.
- the regulator would be set to 35 gph for fuel passing from the regulator 22 through braided steel inlet line 40.
- Secondary fuel filter 18 for removing air;from the fuel is shown in greater detail in FIGS. 3 and 4 and includes a vessel 42 defining an interior 43, an inlet 44 fluidically connected to inlet line 40, an outlet 46 fluidically connected to a fuel outlet line 48 leading to the fuel injection system and engine, and a fuel return discharge 50 which is connected to fuel return line 52 leading to the fuel tank supplying fuel to the engine.
- the secondary fuel filter also includes an air purge line 54 connecting the outlet 46 and the uppermost portion of the vessel 42 to allow air to bleed out of the outlet 46 and the fuel outlet line 48 during initial filling of the vessel with fuel.
- Vessel 42 includes an uppermost housing portion 56 and a lowermost canister portion 58 threadably connected thereto.
- the housing 56 presents a lower circumscribing lip 60 which is internally threaded and complimentarily configured with an upper rim 62 of canister 58 which is externally threaded.
- An O-ring seal 64 is provided between mounting bracket 66, which is welded around its circumference to housing 56, and canister 58.
- Outlet 46 and fuel return discharge 50 are formed of a single block 68 of aluminum, steel, brass or other metal which can be readily worked.
- Block 68 includes an outlet leg 70 threadably receiving outlet fitting 72 thereon, a substantially centrally located filter media receiver 74, and a fuel return leg 76 which is threaded to receive return fitting 78 thereon.
- Block 68 defines an L-shaped passageway therein extending from downwardly extending externally threaded filter receiver 74 through outlet leg 70. Adjacent the portion of outlet leg 70 receiving fitting, an aperture 82 is provided through the block 68 for fluidically connecting the passageway 80 and the fuel outlet line 48 to the air purge line 54.
- the air purge line 54 includes a valve 84 which is normally closed during operation but may be opened during filling of the vessel and fuel outlet line 48 to permit air which would otherwise be trapped therein to flow back to the upper portion of the housing.
- the air purge line 54 is preferably connected to the housing 56 at a point above the normal fuel level L within the vessel so that air flowing through the air purge line 54 may avoid the creation of any unnecessary air bubbles 85.
- Fuel return leg 76 in block 68 is also, provided with an L-shaped bore 86 receiving thereon overflow tube 88.
- the upper margin 90 of overflow tube 92 defines the fuel level L, and serves to provide somewhat of a fluid head to aid in ensuring positive fuel flow through the passageway 80 to the fuel outlet line.
- the filter receiver 74 is externally threaded as noted above and receives thereon replaceable filter cartridge 94 for filtering air from fuel, cartridge 94 being preferably an elongated tubular, cylindrical shaped member having an enclosed bottom 96, a top 98 which is impermeable and provided with a threaded opening 100, and a circumscribing filter media 102 which is preferably permeable paper having openings no greater than 25 microns and most preferably 20 microns or less.
- the filter media 102 is submerged below the fuel level L as determined by the upper margin 90 of the overflow tube 88 to provide the following advantages: (1) a sufficient supply of fuel is provided on demand to the engine; (2) air bubbles retained on the filter media 102 are allowed to float up and away from the filter media; (3) a sufficient amount of liquid is provided above the filter media 102 so that many bubbles float up to fuel level L and out of overflow tube 92 before coming in contact with the filter media 102; and (4) only fuel and not free (non-bubble) air comes in contact with the filter media to prevent air from moving downstream through the outlet.
- a drain tap 104 is provided at the bottom of the canister 58 for ease in draining the vessel 42 during change-out of the air filter cartridge 94.
- the essential components of the fuel delivery system 10 hereof are mounted on a bracket 104, and while the specific arrangement of the components is not critical, it is important that the outlet 46 be somewhat elevated relative to the fuel injector delivery system so that outlet line 48 inclines downwardly from the outlet 46.
- This enables the fuel in the vessel 42, and particularly that in the housing 56, to maintain a fluidic head to ensure constant delivery of fuel to the fuel injectors and engine 106, and also allows any air in the outlet line 48 to bleed out through air purge line 54 during filling.
- fuel is pumped by the fuel pump 20 until the vessel 42 is filled to the fuel line L.
- the valve 84 is open to permit the purged air to return to the fuel tank through the overflow tube 88 until fuel begins to flow back to the tank through return line 52, which indicates that the system 10 is fully charged for operation.
- the fuel delivery system 10 permits the user to have that option which may be especially desired when fuel has been sitting unused for an extended period. It may then be desirable to filter microbes which develop under those circumstances by prefiltering the fuel and, if necessary, changing the filter element(s) before use.
- the present system ensures a positive delivery of fuel to the fuel injection pump which is substantially free of unwanted gasses such as air.
- the pump 20 ensures a positive fuel flow through the both primary and secondary filters, and that the possibility of fuel starvation to the engine is accordingly lessened by the provision of pump 20.
- diesel and other distillate fuels are especially susceptible to retaining air bubbles. Thus even though the fuel may settle in a fuel tank and then pass through water separation filter 16 and the particle filter 18, significant quantities of air bubbles remain entrained in the fuel.
- Fuel thus enters air separation filter 18i from the inlet line 40 and through inlet 46 into the vessel 42.
- the inlet 46 is preferably below fuel level L.
- the fuel is drawn downwardly and the circulation within the vessel 42 may cause some of the bubbles 85 to float free to level L.
- Some of the bubbles 85 are carried downwardly toward filter cartridge 94.
- the filter media 102 of the cartridge having only very small openings of 25 microns or less, and most preferably 20 microns or less, allows the liquid fuel to pass through but the air bubbles are trapped on the filter media 102 and cannot pass through the filter media to enter the, interior of the filter cartridge 94.
- the bubbles 85 dislodge from the filter media and float to the surface either through agitation or as the size of the bubbles 85 increase due to aggregation when the buoyancy of the air is greater than the adhesion between the surface of the bubble 85 and the filter media.
- the pump 20 and regulator 22 permit sufficient flow of fuel into the vessel 42 so that even during full throttle application of the engine, there will be excess fuel flowing back to the tank through the return line 52. This ensures both an absence of fuel starvation as well as a continuous removal of unwanted air from the fuel being delivered to the engine.
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